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Coordinates: 25°229.68N 121°3347.34E / 25.0415778°N 121.5631500°E / 25.0415778; 121.5631500
 

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United Daily News Office Building
聯合報辦公大樓
Map
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeOffice
LocationNo. 555, Section 4, Zhongxiao East Road, Xinyi District, Taipei, Taiwan
Coordinates25°2′29.68″N 121°33′47.34″E / 25.0415778°N 121.5631500°E / 25.0415778; 121.5631500
Construction started2015
Completed2018
Height
Architectural145.6 m (478 ft)
Technical details
Floor count34
Floor area60,147.43 m2 (647,421.5 sq ft)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Kris Yao

The United Daily News Office Building, also known as UDN Building (Chinese: 聯合報辦公大樓; pinyin: Lián Hé Bào Bàngōng Dàlóu), is a mixed-used skyscraper building located in Xinyi District, Taipei, Taiwan.[1] The building was completed in 2018, with a total floor area of 60,147.43 m2 (647,421.5 sq ft) and a height of 145.6 m (478 ft) that comprise 34 floors above ground, as well as 5 basement levels.[2][3] It houses the corporate headquarters of United Daily News. The first to 20th floors of the building are offices whilst the 21st to 34th floors are used for residential apartment units.[4][5]

Design[edit]

The building was designed by the Taiwanese architect Kris Yao, inspired by the Daily News BuildinginNew York City.[6] The building's design adopts a futuristic sensation by utilising aluminum claddings as well as a glass façade.[7] The 8-meter high office lobby is presented like a public gallery space, with sculptures of Chinese-calligraphy symbols on the walls.[8]

Gallery[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Lian He Da Yu - SkyscraperPage". www.SkyscraperPage.com.
  • ^ "United Daily News Group Building Redevelopment - Emporis". www.emporis.com. Archived from the original on December 1, 2018.
  • ^ "(Chinese)聯合報在這個地址上的39年". udn.com.
  • ^ "(Chinese)《聯合報》舊大樓將成北市最貴豪宅". businesstoday.com.tw.
  • ^ "(Chinese)聯合報轉身成豪宅 「聯合大於」再現2戶破億交易 - Fuhouse". setn.com.
  • ^ "UDN Group Office and Residential Complex". krisyaoartech.com.
  • ^ "(Chinese)聯合報改建豪宅 忠孝東路最賣 - China Times". chinatimes.com.
  • ^ "(Chinese)前首富捧場 蔡宏圖砸5億現金買「聯合大於」29樓兩戶 - Liberty Times". ltn.com.tw.

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